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Comment Re:Maybe it's just me... (Score 1) 83

...but am I the only one who is very hesitant about storing my precious passwords "in the cloud"? I use this gvim gpg plugin to encrypt my passwords, on my own terms, and I make them accessible to myself by any number of ways that I control.

Is this so incredibly difficult to do for most people that they must depend upon others to maintain their personal data?

I use Lastpass but not for "precious passwords". I could care less if they steal all my web forum logins etc. The important ones like online retailers who have personal info, banks, etc. I store in my head.

Most people I know use 123456 or password as their password everywhere then wonder how sh*t happens. If I ever get compromised at a sensitive site it's not because *I* didn't try, it's because I have no control over what happens to my 'net packets after they leave the router. Many sites really make me wonder if they are protecting their data as I would like.

Comment Re:Remember now... (Score 1) 329

This is one of the early supporters of the "Teabaggers", yes, you know, the ridiculous right wing nut jobs who called themselves "teabaggers"

Another ignorant, sophomoric idiot spouts forth. Great job.

"Tea Partiers" have never referred to themselves as "teabaggers". That tasteless epithet splattered nastily from the various liberal talking heads on TV.

The good news is that the Tea Party folk will have the last laugh in 2012, just as they enjoyed the 2010 crushing of the progressives. I'm amazed how many folk on Slashdot who no doubt consider themselves intelligent have bought in to the unworkable ideas of the Progressive Movement. The size and scope of government is inversely proportional to individual liberty.

Live free or die!

They indeed DID refer to themselves as teabaggers. The rest of the world laughed. They then learned what it meant to today's internet culture, then they tried to rewrite history.

Like you are now.

If they only could get spellcheckers for the ridiculous signs. BTW, why are all the teabaggers so fat? Is this a symptom of "Live free or Die"? How fat are you?

Comment Remember now... (Score 1) 329

This is one of the early supporters of the "Teabaggers", yes, you know, the ridiculous right wing nut jobs who called themselves "teabaggers" until one of their kids showed them urbandictionary.com and they realized it meant laying your testicles on a passed out person's face and snapping pics.

Should we expect any different from her?

Comment Re:What's not to like? (Score 3, Informative) 284

what can a normal user do against these smart asses?

Here's an idea. Get a Linux based router (I have a Linksys with DD-WRT) and use it to muck with any connections coming from his MAC address. You could block all his Bittorrent connections and redirect his HTTP connections somewhere else (such as a rickroll or goatse). Do this long enough to annoy the heck out of him and then block him completely using a higher grade encryption (such as WPA2) and/or MAC filtering.

MAC filtering? SERIOUSLY?

That is just so wrong.

Comment Re:If i was a terrorist... (Score 1) 642

I'd STILL be cheering after all these years...

Look what we're doing to ourselves... We've done more damage to our country than the terrorists ever could have hoped to do directly...

We proved it.. Terrorisim works! And works fuckin awesome too! Not directly.. But the whole country losing its fucking mind, wasting BILLIONS, is sure a huge victory for the terrorists.

Way to go my fellow sheeple americans. Fuckin ijits.

You are 100% correct unfortunately.
Meanwhile, the 90 IQ TSA screeners all have secure jobs while the rest of us watch the entire economy implode.

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